Flashplugin-nonfree has no installation candidate




















Some information: Linux Mint October 17th, 8. Re: Package 'flashplugin-nonfree' has no installation candidate You are working from your home directory.

OR: from your home directory, you could also do: Code:. October 17th, 9. October 20th, Re: Package 'flashplugin-nonfree' has no installation candidate parker-hugh; adobe-flashplugin package was updated, and received today the 19th.

New trusty version is Tested, and the plugins were recognized in each browser without any additional steps needed. Page 1 of 2 1 2 Last Jump to page:. Bookmarks Bookmarks Digg del. Connect and share knowledge within a single location that is structured and easy to search. I'm using Debian Stretch and would like to install flashplugin-nonfree. The flashplugin-nonfree package is no longer maintained , if you need the Flash plug-in you should install it manually :.

Download the latest release of the plugin in tar. As root, extract the downloaded archive and copy libflashplayer. Alternatively, pepperflashplugin-nonfree still works and will install the Flash plug-in for Chromium. You can keep the plug-in up-to-date by running update-pepperflashplugin-nonfree --install and check its status using --status. Download the tar file extract it and follow the readme.

I did some thinking and found the best solution. Do you people even know what Chromium is? This means it has no proprietary components embedded including Flash. Now let me get to the point here:. Why would anyone even want to use Chromium which is opensource and then install proprietary components?

That is a big nonsense! So uninstall Chromium together with Flash packages and then install Google Chrome. Term official means there won't be any malware or. Some people even mix repositories from different Debian distributions and they break their system!

This may mean that the package is missing, has been obsoleted, or is only available from another source E: Package flashplugin-nonfree has no installation candidate.

Post by FolkTheory » change etch to sid, do update, install them and then change back to etch and dont forget to update again. Post by rickh » Running Etch Upgrade to Lenny, get it from backports. Post by elephantos » rickh wrote: Upgrade to Lenny, get it from backports. Post by Bulkley » Are you sure you don't want flashplayer-mozilla? Or nspluginwrapper?

Post by julian67 » yes it's flashplayer-mozilla you want. Post by FolkTheory » what is that? Post by Bulkley » FolkTheory wrote: what is that? Post by julian67 » FolkTheory wrote: what is that? Post by Quantum » I've still got flashplayer-nonfree in testing AMD64, which is saying something. What do you mean 'debian-multimedia'?

For 64bit? I get the message "flashplayer upgrade required" when I try to play flash videos. Is there any solution to this? This package is the only way to get flash in Chromium. Do it. Try changing repository mirrors. But there is a way to install Flash correctly for Chromium on Ubuntu Community Ask! Sign up to join this community. The best answers are voted up and rise to the top. Stack Overflow for Teams — Collaborate and share knowledge with a private group. Create a free Team What is Teams?



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